Electrical condenser suitable for use in wireless telegraphy and other purposes.



No. 887,598. PATENTED MAY 12, 1908.

L. H. DELLOYE. ELECTRICAL CONDENSER SUITABLE FOR USE IN WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND OTHER PURPOSES. APPLIOATION FILED MAR. 2a, 1906.

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LUCIEN HENRI DELLOYE, OF PARIS, FRANCE, ASSIGNOR TO SQCIETE ANONYME DES MANU- FACTURES DE GLAOES ET PRODUITS QHIMIQUES DE SAINTv GOBAIN CHAUNY ET CIBEY,

OF PARIS, FRANCE.

ELECTRICAL CONDENSER SUITABLE To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, LUOIEN HENRI DEL- LOYE, engineer, a citizen of the Re ublic of aussaies France, and residing at Place des 1 Paris, France, have invented Im rovements in Electrical Condensers Suita le for Use in Wireless Telegraphy and other Purposes, of which the following is a specification. An electrical condenser according to the present invention comprises twoor more thin metallic sheets, networks or metallic dedenser.

a is the mass (if glass; b 0 indicate the metallic sheets, networks, or, conducting deposits, and d, e 't e terminal lugs.

The interp'osit'on of the metallic sheets or networks '12. and c in themas's of insulating FOR USE IN WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND OTHER PURPOSES.

I Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed ilmh 26, 1906. Serial No. 308,143.

kinds of glass upon the metallic sheets, net

Y Patented May 12, 1908.

glass may be effected by any suitable process, for 'eXample;By casting one or more suitable quantities of similar ordifierent works or deposits in a mold or upon a table, or,,by soldering or welding together, either autogenously or bytreatment in a-furnace with a suitable flux or a suitableenamel, of several sheets of glasses of similar or different composition. i

' What I claim is As a new article of manufacturefan electrical condenser suitable for use in wireless telegraphy. and other purposes, comprising two thin electrical conducting bodies, completely incorporated in a mass of glass, and each said conducting body having a terminal lug extending beyond said glass, substantially as hereinbefore described.

In testimony whereof I have signedmy name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribin witnesses.

- LUC EN HENRI DELLOYE.

Witnesses CHARLES DUNY, HANSON O. Come. 

